Sugut is a state constituency in Sabah, Malaysia, that is represented in the Sabah State Legislative Assembly.[1]
Demographics
Ethnic breakdown of Sugut's electorate as of 2020
Sabah Bumiputera (87.38%)
Malay-Muslim Bumiputera (7.45%)
Other ethnicities (4.59%)
History
Polling districts
According to the gazette issued on 31 October 2022, the Sugut constituency has a total of 21 polling districts.[2]
State constituency
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Polling Districts
|
Code
|
Location
|
Sugut (N48)
|
Jambongan Utara
|
183/48/01
|
SK Jambongan
|
Golong
|
183/48/02
|
SK Golong
|
Paitan Barat
|
183/48/03
|
SK Kabuluh
|
Terusan Sugut
|
183/48/04
|
SK Terusan Sugut
|
Alungai
|
183/48/05
|
Balai Raya Timpus
|
Lingkabau Utara
|
183/48/06
|
Balai Raya Kampung Mangkasulap
|
Lingkabau Selatan
|
183/48/07
|
|
Sungai-Sungai
|
183/48/08
|
SK Sungai-Sungai
|
Pamol
|
183/48/09
|
SMK Pamol
|
Botitian
|
183/48/10
|
SK Botition
|
Malalin
|
183/48/11
|
SK Malalin
|
Bawang
|
183/48/12
|
|
Tanjung Nipis
|
183/48/13
|
SK Tanjung Nipis
|
Lubang Buaya
|
183/48/14
|
SK Lubang Buaya
|
Obah
|
183/48/15
|
SK Obah
|
Pantai Boring
|
183/48/16
|
Mini Dewan Kampung Pantai Boring
|
Tampat
|
183/48/17
|
SK Tampat
|
Dalamas
|
183/48/18
|
SK Simpangan
|
Nakadong
|
183/48/19
|
- Balai Raya Kampung Nakadong
- Balai Raya Kampung Tagapalang
|
Abuan
|
183/48/20
|
SK Abuan
|
Binsulung
|
183/48/21
|
SK Binsung
|
Representation History
Member of Sabah State Legislative Assembly for Sugut
|
Assembly
|
Years
|
Member
|
Party
|
Constituency created
|
3rd
|
1967 – 1971
|
Kongkawang Kulang
|
Alliance (USNO)
|
4th
|
1971 – 1976
|
Habib Abdul Rahman Habib Mahmud
|
5th
|
1976 – 1980
|
Betua Abbah
|
1980 – 1981
|
Khalid Salleh
|
BN (BERJAYA)
|
6th
|
1981 – 1985
|
Abdul Kafid Salleh
|
7th
|
1985 – 1986
|
Ampong Puyon
|
USNO
|
8th
|
1986 – 1990
|
Jublee Zen
|
PBS
|
9th
|
1990 – 1994
|
10th
|
1994 – 1999
|
Surady Kayong
|
BN (UMNO)
|
11th
|
1999 – 2004
|
12th
|
2004 – 2008
|
13th
|
2008 – 2013
|
14th
|
2013 – 2018
|
James Ratib
|
15th
|
2018
|
2018 – 2020
|
UPKO
|
2020
|
Independent
|
2020
|
BN (UMNO)
|
16th
|
2020 – 2023
|
2023–present
|
GRS (GAGASAN)
|
Election results
Sabah state election, 2008
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes |
% |
∆%
|
|
BN |
Surady Kayong |
3,123 |
69.35 |
|
|
PKR |
Raidin Rumantai |
588 |
13.06 |
|
|
Independent |
Basran Omar |
363 |
8.06 |
|
|
Independent |
Janid Bobonong |
111 |
2.47 |
|
|
Independent |
Nordin Kaning @ Khani |
73 |
1.62 |
|
Total valid votes
|
4,258 |
94.56
|
Total rejected ballots
|
237 |
3.04
|
Unreturned ballots
|
8 |
0.18
|
Turnout
|
4,503 |
57.85
|
Registered electors
|
7,784
|
Majority
|
2,535 |
56.29
|
|
Sugut hold
|
Swing
|
BN
|
|
Sabah state election, 2004
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes |
% |
∆%
|
On the nomination day, Surady Kayong won uncontested.
|
|
BN |
Surady Kayong |
|
|
Total valid votes
|
|
Total rejected ballots
|
|
Unreturned ballots
|
|
Turnout
|
|
Registered electors
|
7,562
|
Majority
|
|
|
Sugut hold
|
Swing
|
BN
|
|
Sabah state election, 1986
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes |
% |
∆%
|
|
PBS |
Jublee Zen |
1,563 |
54.78 |
|
|
USNO |
Ampong Puyon |
1,057 |
37.05 |
|
|
Independent |
Adnan Mohd Jaafar |
166 |
5.82 |
|
Total valid votes
|
2,786 |
97.65
|
Total rejected ballots
|
67 |
2.35
|
Unreturned ballots
|
0 |
0.00
|
Turnout
|
2,853 |
57.67
|
Registered electors
|
4,947
|
Majority
|
506 |
17.73
|
|
Sugut gain from PBS
|
Swing
|
USNO
|
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Perlis State Legislative Assembly |
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